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  1. L.A.'s Drinking Water Quality Report. The preparation and dissemination of this annual Drinking Water Quality Report (DWQR) is required by the California State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water (SWRCB-DDW) and is prepared in accordance with their guidelines.

  2. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) diligently works to ensure consistent water quality at your tap. So, if you have a persistent water quality problem such as discolored water, strange odors, or unidentifiable objects from your tap, you should report the problem.

  3. Pay bill online. Pay Online - Automatic Payment. Log in to your LADWP online account to pre-authorize automatic debit from your checking/savings account. Residential customers may also use a credit card (Visa or MasterCard).

  4. Learn how LADWPs water and power rates are designed to support conservation and infrastructure reliability. Your one-stop shop for resources and information to manage your account, start/stop service, or report a problem.

  5. For issues regarding your water quality feel free to, Contact Us or call us at (213) 367-3182. Drinking Water Quality Report. This annual report summarizes our efforts to bring you the highest water quality possible.

  6. LADWP’s Energy Advisor takes the questions out of your energy bill and puts your power back in your hands. Through Energy Advisor, you have access to a free suite of online tools to help you better understand and manage how you use electricity in your home.

  7. 2021 water quality report for Cal Water's East Los Angeles system, including information on water sources, constituents, and more